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Statement from èapppresident regarding budget appropriations from state

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Christian Basi

Precision Health Institute slated to receive $10 million

COLUMBIA, Mo. — University of èapp leaders expressed appreciation today after èapp Gov. Mike Parson signed a budget bill committing $10 million to the NextGen Precision Health Institute, the top priority of the èappSystem.

“As the state’s public, comprehensive, research and land-grant university, it is our mission to serve every èapp citizen as part of our educational, outreach, research and economic development missions. No other public èapp university touches as many èappans as we do,” Choi said. “We appreciate the continued support of the NextGen Precision Health Institute. This important research and health care initiative for èappans will create research and translational medicine that will save lives in èapp and will grow economic development in key health care sectors. In a typical year, the University of èapp system has a $5.4 billion positive impact on the state’s economy.”

Choi also said the èappSystem will continue making hard choices due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since March 2020, the University of èapp System and its four universities have navigated through more than $85 million in budget reductions. 

“While we continue to make hard decisions to address the budget challenges, we remain committed to our mission of student success, research breakthroughs and service to èappans,” Choi said.

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Reviewed 2020-06-30